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Environment, Health & Safety

SoilAs a global manufacturer, John Deere strives to conduct business in a way that safeguards employees, customers, community neighbors and the environment. In the company's view, conducting business this way is a necessary part of its pursuit of sustainable growth and performance that endures.

Deere's operating processes reflect a commitment to environmental protection through energy- efficient systems and waste reduction and elimination. When investing in new products, approaches or technologies, John Deere gives preference to those that have the most favorable environmental impact and safeguard customers.

Deere's Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) policy requires compliance with all applicable EHS regulations wherever the company does business. Deere makes EHS considerations a priority in business planning, provides financial and human resources for EHS programs, monitors performance, and promotes healthy workplaces.

John Deere's environmental stewardship and commitment to workplace safety are integrated into the company's operations throughout the world by the John Deere EHS Management System. The system includes a set of formal, documented processes for controlling and continuously improving environmental, health and safety measures.

John Deere considers environmental protection and employee safety to be the responsibility of all employees. Along with training at initial employee-orientation sessions, there is a required curriculum for global unit managers, and intermediate and advanced curricula for EHS professionals.

News Features

Waterloo Foundry Receives National
Safety Award
July 3 — The John Deere Waterloo (Iowa) Foundry has received the 2007 Millionaires Safety Award from the American Foundry Society (AFS).
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Deere & Company Among World's Most
Reputable Companies

July 2—Deere & Company ranked among the 100 most reputable global companies in The Global Pulse 2008. The study, which ranked 200 companies, was released by the Reputation Institute, a U.S.-based research and consulting firm.
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Zweibruecken Works Building Biomass
Heating System

June 26—John Deere's Zweibruecken Works has begun construction of a biomass heating system, the first of its kind at a European John Deere manufacturing unit.
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Deere & Company Sets Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
June 17—Deere & Company today announced plans to further reduce its total global greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent per dollar of revenue from 2005 to 2014.
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Power Products Marks Safety Milestone
June 13—John Deere Power Products has surpassed 10 million employee work hours without a lost-time accident. The Greeneville, Tenn., factory hosted a special celebration on June 12 to mark the accomplishment.
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